Vegetarian Products
Vegetarianism is a diet that limits or completely rejects the consumption of animal products. This type of diet can be preferred in line with ethical, environmental, health-related or religious beliefs. Vegetarian individuals generally do not consume animal products such as meat, chicken and fish, but they may consume dairy products, eggs and other animal by-products depending on the type they prefer. People prefer a vegetarian lifestyle for different reasons. Vegetarianism can be preferred for reasons such as the right of animals to live and the right to avoid suffering. It can be preferred for reasons such as industrial animal husbandry reducing agricultural areas, causing wild irrigation, and accelerating global warming. It can be preferred because a vegetarian diet reduces cholesterol or cardiovascular diseases or is more suitable for human physiology. Mostly, communities that do not consume certain living things due to their beliefs, such as East Asian religions or Seventh-day Adventists, may prefer vegetarianism. Vegetarianism is a lifestyle that affects not only eating habits but also the content choices of products such as cosmetics and food supplements. Vegetarian cosmetics refer to products that do not use ingredients derived from animals in the production process. However, this does not mean that all animal products are avoided, as in veganism. For example, by-products such as honey or milk can be used. Vegetarian food supplements are also supplements that do not contain animal-derived ingredients, but are formulated with plant-based or laboratory-produced ingredients. In such products, compliance with the vegetarian label means that no animal-derived ingredients are used.